Join us for the experience of a lifetime. Outside of Florence, sits a working winery and olive farm, recipient of the tourism industry's Certificate of Excellence, and one of the top-rated villas in Tuscany.
A gentle breeze wafts through your open window. As you complete a satisfying writing session, your senses are awakened by the rich scent of grilled vegetables and Linguine alle Vongole emanating from the kitchen. You pass through the dining room where the table is being set for supper. A fire crackles. Your fellow writers sit lounging and enjoying a glass of Brunello. You join them, with the characters from your story still thrumming inside you. You're in that state of half-listening, half-absorbing, gradually returning to the world outside your imagination. You nibble a slice of pecorino on warm bread from the charcuterie plate and emit a deep sigh.
You're here.
And tonight, after supper, you will read a section from your work-in-progress to a rapt audience of fellow writers who are here to support you and share their encouragement.
Take a siesta, go for a swim in the pool, or just stroll through the property of olive trees and ancient vineyards. Quiet your mind, and listen to the story that lives fully and completely within you.
Laugh. Cry. Surrender to the truth of your story, and reconnect to the wider perspective that always leads you back to love.
Then fall asleep to the sounds of silence.
Morning
6 - 10 morning writing time
8 - 10 breakfast
10 - 11:30 workshop
Afternoon
12 - 1 lunch
1 - 4 personal writing time
4 - 4:40 group writing
4:40 - 5 snacks (happy hour)
Evening
5 - 6 workshop/discussion
6:15 - 7:30 supper
7:30 nightly salon
8:30 after dinner group stroll
To be an artist means placing trust in something that often resides at the fringes of your awareness. Initially, it manifests as a kind of divine dissatisfaction, and attempts to articulate it often fall short.
As the conduit for your story, your main responsibility is to practice self-kindness. Embracing your true power isn't about forcing outcomes; it's about trusting that your expression is valid, even when it feels unshaped, hovering just beyond full consciousness.
Embracing your true power is an act of faith, and while this notion is empowering, it can also be temporarily unsettling. Embracing your true power is a rebellious act. No one grants us permission to be authentic. It may feel unfamiliar at first, as it is not a destination but a transitional space—a zone you can become more skilled at accessing. It is profoundly vulnerable and, therefore, requires steadfast protection.
You may find that some people are uneasy with your transformed self. They might have preferred the version of you who would skip writing to help them move their credenza. Creating art often appears to be about accumulation—whether it's adding words to a page or layers of paint to a canvas. However, it is fundamentally about shedding what isn't true and distilling your expression to its essence.
Embracing your true power invites you to trust that you are uniquely equipped to express something the world has never seen. This requires taking the risk of trusting your ordinary impulses to create something extraordinary.
THE TUSCANY RETREAT INCLUDES:
For years, my students had been asking me when I was going to take them on a retreat. Frankly, I'd been on creative retreats, and while I enjoyed the camaraderie, I was never a big fan of communal bathrooms.
But then I started to imagine the retreat I would love to go on.
I wanted beautiful surroundings, and a small enough group that we could all connect and share our work. I wanted amazing food and wine. I wanted classy private ensuites. (Why does being an artist have to mean roughing it?) And I wanted it to be as affordable as possible.
I started to think, This could be fun.
The first retreat was in the spring of 2016 at the Ojai retreat center, a magical spot. There were six of us – a very special group of writers. The workshops went deep, and each night we went out and visited one of their top restaurants.
It was unlike any retreat any of them had been on. I consulted Bob at Point de Chêne, a terrific boutique wine store, and he hooked us up with some really great regional wines that we popped open at some of the restaurants.
I returned home and started doing research. My mother is Italian, and her favorite city in the world is Florence. She’d taken us there as children. I had fond memories of the surrounding region of Tuscany, the rolling hills and stunning architecture.
I knew what I was looking for. And so, I trolled all of the sites, and probably looked at a hundred villas before I found it. The rooms were tasteful and lovely, but more than that, they offered the necessary prerequisite: I wanted every writer to have their own private room with their own personal ensuite bathroom.
I began speaking with the owner, Nicola. And to my delight, he was both charming and very accommodating, and has since become a dear friend. He not only runs the villa, but has become our 24-7 concierge, meeting our guests every need, from door-to-door laundry service, to spontaneous drives into town for an afternoon cappuccino.
From the moment you arrive, I want you to feel safe and supported so that you're free to do the work you came here to do. We all spend so much time doing and giving. Tuscany is about taking a pause and allowing yourself to receive.
I believe that our sole purpose as artists is to build a body of work. I believe that life is short and that we're here to make memories. Come join us in Tuscany and celebrate the wonder of your creative imagination.
Single Room $5700 (early reg $4995)
Shared Room (1 writer + guest) $8300 (early reg $7600)
Shared Room (2 writers) $9200 (early reg $8200)
Payment Schedule:
$2500 deposit per attendee
Remainder due Feb. 15th, 2025
The total cost (separate room and meals) for non-writer guests is $4,000, but they must be accompanied by a writer guest.
Alan Watt, Writing Teacher
When I was seven my mother took me to Florence, her favorite city, near where her ancestors lived. I have been drawn to this part of Italy my whole life - the food, the people, the land and the architecture. This is a place to slow down and go deep. This is a place where magic happens.
Nicola Carafa, Concierge
Podere le Rondini has been in our family for generations. I am an olive farmer and a wine-maker. We opened the villa sixteen years ago as a place for people from around the world to enjoy the countryside and experience the beauty and serenity of this special place.
Alessandro Muratore, Chef
My desire is to tell the story of a territory through an ingredient, a wine, a dish. I aim to convey respect for our land, Tuscany, expressing ourselves with the art of good food and tailor-made services, creating a narrative that enhances conviviality and sharing.
Valeria Notaro, Pastry Chef
I was born in a small town in Calabria. At nineteen I left to study in Florence. I have always loved art in all its forms and I have always had the need to create with dance, painting, photography and now also with cooking. I believe that all this is my place in the world.
Carolina Stavro, Sous Chef
Born into a noble family, I experienced a challenging childhood due to family divisions. After working in fashion for 15 years, I felt compelled to discover my true passions and purpose beyond societal expectations. Two years ago, I left fashion to start a private chef business with my partner Alessandro in the Tuscan countryside. This career change allowed me to reconnect with nature, slow down, and focus on meditation and self-reflection, leading me to find genuine happiness within myself.
Ilaria Solibella, Massage Therapist
Through contact, I try to convey to the people who trust in my hands the possibility of listening to each other with love and kindness to support that part that needs to be seen and recognized in order to express itself. I believe in the infinite possibilities and in the essence of things as a return to ourselves, to our profound nature that guides us on the path of life.
Katharine Chezum, Tuscany Coordinator
I'll be your stateside contact to help get things organized and answer any questions you may have.
Creativity is your birthright. Your sole purpose is to build a body of work.